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  2. Dew - Wikipedia

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    This process distinguishes dew from those hydrometeors (meteorological occurrences of water), which form directly in air that has cooled to its dew point (typically around condensation nuclei), such as fog or clouds. The thermodynamic principles of formation, however, are the same. Dew is commonly formed during select times of the day.

  3. Dew point - Wikipedia

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    The dew point temperature equals the air temperature when the air is saturated with water; in all other cases the dew point will be less than the air temperature. [ 6 ] : 129 In technical terms, the dew point is the temperature at which the water vapor in a sample of air at constant barometric pressure condenses into liquid water at the same ...

  4. Humidity - Wikipedia

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    Humidity indicates the likelihood for precipitation, dew, or fog to be present. Humidity depends on the temperature and pressure of the system of interest. The same amount of water vapor results in higher relative humidity in cool air than warm air. A related parameter is the dew point. The amount of water vapor needed to achieve saturation ...

  5. Durag - Wikipedia

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    Numerous alternative spellings exist for durag, including do-rag, dew-rag, and doo-rag, all of which may be spelled with a space instead of a hyphen, or with neither a hyphen nor a space. The simplest etymology for do-rag is that it is named as such because it is a rag worn to protect one's hair do .

  6. Dewlap - Wikipedia

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    The word is first attested in the mid 1300s as dewelappe ("fold of skin that hangs from the throat of oxen and kine"), from lappe ("loose piece", from Old English læppa), but the first element *dew(e)-is of nebulous origin and meaning; it probably was altered by folk etymology with "dew".

  7. I Tried Hard Mountain Dew and Here's What Happened - AOL

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    Hard Mountain Dew, a hard seltzer-esque alcoholic beverage made by Dew and the good people at Boston Beer Company. Naturally, I needed to know what these were like, so I grabbed a variety pack and ...

  8. Dew (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dew is the condensation of atmospheric water vapour into droplets. Dew point is the air temperature at which dew will form. Dew point depression is an atmospheric weather term in meteorology.

  9. How Diet Mountain Dew found itself in the middle of the US ...

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    Vance joked that liking Mountain Dew would make him "racist" according to Democrats. How Diet Mountain Dew found itself in the middle of the US presidential race, explained Skip to main content